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Gorgias Part
1 Text | have their clothes on when judging; their eyes and ears and Ion Part
2 Text | ION: Yes.~SOCRATES: And in judging of the general’s art, do Laws Book
3 3 | I have already said, in judging after the event; there is 4 10 | the heaven.~Cleinias. And judging from what has been said, 5 12 | years of age, he himself judging in the, first instance whether 6 12 | carry them out in action, judging of what is and what is not Menexenus Part
7 Text | they would fain be saying, judging from what they then said. Meno Part
8 Text | really cannot make out, judging from your own words, how, Phaedrus Part
9 Intro| be further argued that, judging from their extant remains, 10 Text | deliciously cold to the feet. Judging from the ornaments and images, Philebus Part
11 Intro| self-deceit, as for example in judging the actions of others, we The Republic Book
12 5 | when he has no power of judging what is good and what is 13 8 | That way of viewing and judging of the matter will be very The Statesman Part
14 Intro| may be a science either of judging, like arithmetic, or of 15 Intro| by the opinion of another judging like himself without law. 16 Text | one sort has the power of judging only, and the other of ruling The Symposium Part
17 Text | Eryximachus. Mankind, he said, judging by their neglect of him, 18 Text | and will not be extreme in judging of the sayings or doings Theaetetus Part
19 Text | give them an opportunity of judging of your own person?~THEODORUS: 20 Text | other way, and when thus judging of them from report they Timaeus Part
21 Text | they were to be merciful in judging their subjects, of whom